I need Adobe Illustrator, but only occasionally here at work (usually
to convert something from or to vector graphics) so I'm downloading
Illustrator CS2 now. It says 7 minutes left to the download. My
workstation is 64-bit Windows 7, so I'll test that theory.

What seems strangest about this to me is that Adobe didn't require an
Adobe log-in (at a minimum) to get to the page. That way, they would
be able to follow-up with sales pitches for upgrades, etc. So
something is quite odd about this, but not complaining.



On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Steve Sharpe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds like someone at Adobe screwed up big time.
>
>
> At 3:32 AM -0500 1/8/13, John Francis wrote:
>>
>> Adobe claim that only people with a pre-existing CS2 license are legally
>> entitled to download & install this software.
>>
>> While that may be their intent, there's some doubt as to whether they
>> would be able to enforce this - apparently the license that comes with
>> these downloads only states that you must have obtained the software
>> from Adobe.  In any case, that's pretty much academic - the software can
>> be installed, and apparently runs just fine (though not on recent Macs,
>> and there is some question as to whether it works on 64-bit Windows 7).
>>
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